Single Supply, Rail To Rail Low Power FET-Input Op Amp

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a Single Supply, Rail to Rail

Low Power FET-Input Op Amp


AD820
FEATURES FUNCTIONAL BLOCK DIAGRAM
True Single Supply Operation
Output Swings Rail-to-Rail
Input Voltage Range Extends Below Ground
Single Supply Capability from 5 V to 36 V AD820
NULL 1 8 NC NC 1 AD820 8 NC
Dual Supply Capability from ⴞ2.5 V to ⴞ18 V
–IN 2 7 +VS –IN 2 7 +VS
Excellent Load Drive
Capacitive Load Drive Up to 350 pF +IN 3 6 VOUT +IN 3 6 VOUT
Minimum Output Current of 15 mA –VS 4 TOP VIEW 5 NULL –VS 4 TOP VIEW 5 NC
Excellent AC Performance for Low Power (Not to Scale) (Not to Scale)

800 ␮A Max Quiescent Current NC = NO CONNECT


Unity Gain Bandwidth: 1.8 MHz
Slew Rate of 3.0 V/␮s
Excellent DC Performance allowing the AD820 to accommodate input signals below ground
800 ␮V Max Input Offset Voltage in the single supply mode. Output voltage swing extends to within
1 ␮V/ⴗC Typ Offset Voltage Drift 10 mV of each rail providing the maximum output dynamic range.
25 pA Max Input Bias Current Offset voltage of 800 µV max, offset voltage drift of 1 µV/°C,
Low Noise typical input bias currents below 25 pA and low input voltage noise
13 nV/√Hz @ 10 kHz provide dc precision with source impedances up to a Gigaohm.
1.8 MHz unity gain bandwidth, –93 dB THD at 10 kHz and
APPLICATIONS
3 V/µs slew rate are provided for a low supply current of 800 µA.
Battery-Powered Precision Instrumentation
The AD820 drives up to 350 pF of direct capacitive load and
Photodiode Preamps
provides a minimum output current of 15 mA. This allows the
Active Filters
amplifier to handle a wide range of load conditions. This combi-
12- to 14-Bit Data Acquisition Systems
nation of ac and dc performance, plus the outstanding load drive
Medical Instrumentation
capability, results in an exceptionally versatile amplifier for the
Low Power References and Regulators
single supply user.
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION The AD820 is available in two performance grades. The A and
The AD820 is a precision, low power FET input op amp that B grades are rated over the industrial temperature range of
can operate from a single supply of 5.0 V to 36 V, or dual sup- –40°C to +85°C.
plies of ± 2.5 V to ± 18 V. It has true single supply capability The AD820 is offered in two varieties of 8-lead package: plastic
with an input voltage range extending below the negative rail, DIP, and surface mount (SOIC).
50

45

40

35
NUMBER OF UNITS

30

25

20

15

10

0 Figure 2. Gain of 2 Amplifier; VS = 5, 0,


0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
INPUT BIAS CURRENT – pA VIN = 2.5V Sine Centered at 1.25 Volts
Figure 1. Typical Distribution of Input Bias Current

REV. D
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AD820–SPECIFICATIONS (V = 0, 5 V @ T = 25ⴗC, V
S A CM = 0 V, VOUT = 0.2 V unless otherwise noted.)
AD820A AD820B
Parameter Conditions Min Typ Max Min Typ Max Unit
DC PERFORMANCE
Initial Offset 0.1 0.8 0.1 0.4 mV
Max Offset over Temperature 0.5 1.2 0.5 0.9 mV
Offset Drift 2 2 µV/°C
Input Bias Current VO = 0 V to 4 V 2 25 2 10 pA
at TMAX 0.5 5 0.5 2.5 nA
Input Offset Current 2 20 2 10 pA
at TMAX 0.5 0.5 nA
Open-Loop Gain VO = 0.2 V to 4 V
TMIN to TMAX RL = 100 kΩ 400 1000 500 1000 V/mV
400 400 V/mV
TMIN to TMAX RL = 10 kΩ 80 150 80 150 V/mV
80 80 V/mV
TMIN to TMAX RL = 1 kΩ 15 30 15 30 V/mV
10 10 V/mV
NOISE/HARMONIC PERFORMANCE
Input Voltage Noise
0.1 Hz to 10 Hz 2 2 µV p-p
f = 10 Hz 25 25 nV/√Hz
f = 100 Hz 21 21 nV/√Hz
f = 1 kHz 16 16 nV/√Hz
f = 10 kHz 13 13 nV/√Hz
Input Current Noise
0.1 Hz to 10 Hz 18 18 fA p-p
f = 1 kHz 0.8 0.8 fA/√Hz
Harmonic Distortion RL = 10 kΩ to 2.5 V
f = 10 kHz VO = 0.25 V to 4.75 V –93 –93 dB
DYNAMIC PERFORMANCE
Unity Gain Frequency 1.8 1.8 MHz
Full Power Response VO p-p = 4.5 V 210 210 kHz
Slew Rate 3 3 V/µs
Settling Time
to 0.1% VO = 0.2 V to 4.5 V 1.4 1.4 µs
to 0.01% 1.8 1.8 µs
INPUT CHARACTERISTICS
Common-Mode Voltage Range1 –0.2 +4 –0.2 +4 V
TMIN to TMAX –0.2 +4 –0.2 +4 V
CMRR VCM = 0 V to 2 V 66 80 72 80 dB
TMIN to TMAX 66 66 dB
Input Impedance
Differential 1013储0.5 1013储0.5 Ω储pF
Common Mode 1013储2.8 1013储2.8 Ω储pF
OUTPUT CHARACTERISTICS
Output Saturation Voltage2
VOL–VEE ISINK = 20 µA 5 7 5 7 mV
TMIN to TMAX 10 10 mV
VCC–VOH ISOURCE = 20 µA 10 14 10 14 mV
TMIN to TMAX 20 20 mV
VOL–VEE ISINK = 2 mA 40 55 40 55 mV
TMIN to TMAX 80 80 mV
VCC–VOH ISOURCE = 2 mA 80 110 80 110 mV
TMIN to TMAX 160 160 mV
VOL–VEE ISINK = 15 mA 300 500 300 500 mV
TMIN to TMAX 1000 1000 mV
VCC–VOH ISOURCE = 15 mA 800 1500 800 1500 mV
TMIN to TMAX 1900 1900 mV
Operating Output Current 15 15 mA
TMIN to TMAX 12 12 mA
Short-Circuit Current 25 25 mA
Capacitive Load Drive 350 350 pF
POWER SUPPLY
Quiescent Current TMIN to TMAX 620 800 620 800 µA
Power Supply Rejection VS+ = 5 V to 15 V 70 80 66 80 dB
TMIN to TMAX 70 66 dB

–2– REV. D
SPECIFICATIONS (V = 0, 5 V @ T = 25ⴗC, V
S A CM = 0 V, VOUT = 0.2 V unless otherwise noted.) AD820
AD820A AD820B
Parameter Conditions Min Typ Max Min Typ Max Unit
DC PERFORMANCE
Initial Offset 0.1 0.8 0.3 0.4 mV
Max Offset over Temperature 0.5 1.5 0.5 1 mV
Offset Drift 2 2 µV/°C
Input Bias Current VO = –5 V to 4 V 2 25 2 10 pA
at TMAX 0.5 5 0.5 2.5 nA
Input Offset Current 2 20 2 10 pA
at TMAX 0.5 0.5 nA
Open-Loop Gain VO = 4 V to –4 V
RL = 100 kΩ 400 1000 400 1000 V/mV
TMIN to TMAX 400 400 V/mV
RL = 10 kΩ 80 150 80 150 V/mV
TMIN to TMAX 80 80 V/mV
RL = 1 kΩ 20 30 20 30 V/mV
TMIN to TMAX 10 10 V/mV
NOISE/HARMONIC PERFORMANCE
Input Voltage Noise
0.1 Hz to 10 Hz 2 2 µV p-p
f = 10 Hz 25 25 nV/√Hz
f = 100 Hz 21 21 nV/√Hz
f = 1 kHz 16 16 nV/√Hz
f = 10 kHz 13 13 nV/√Hz
Input Current Noise
0.1 Hz to 10 Hz 18 18 fA p-p
f = 1 kHz 0.8 0.8 fA/√Hz
Harmonic Distortion RL = 10 kΩ
f = 10 kHz VO = ± 4.5 V –93 –93 dB
DYNAMIC PERFORMANCE
Unity Gain Frequency 1.9 1.8 MHz
Full Power Response VO p-p = 9 V 105 105 kHz
Slew Rate 3 3 V/µs
Settling Time
to 0.1% VO = 0 V to ± 4.5 V 1.4 1.4 µs
to 0.01% 1.8 1.8 µs
INPUT CHARACTERISTICS
Common-Mode Voltage Range 1 –5.2 +4 –5.2 +4 V
TMIN to TMAX –5.2 +4 –5.2 +4 V
CMRR VCM = –5 V to +2 V 66 80 72 80 dB
TMIN to TMAX 66 66 dB
Input Impedance
Differential 1013储0.5 1013储0.5 Ω储pF
Common Mode 1013储2.8 1013储2.8 Ω储pF
OUTPUT CHARACTERISTICS
Output Saturation Voltage 2
VOL–VEE ISINK = 20 µA 5 7 5 7 mV
TMIN to TMAX 10 10 mV
VCC–VOH ISOURCE = 20 µA 10 14 10 14 mV
TMIN to TMAX 20 20 mV
VOL–VEE ISINK = 2 mA 40 55 40 55 mV
TMIN to TMAX 80 80 mV
VCC–VOH ISOURCE = 2 mA 80 110 80 110 mV
TMIN to TMAX 160 160 mV
VOL–VEE ISINK = 15 mA 300 500 300 500 mV
TMIN to TMAX 1000 1000 mV
VCC–VOH ISOURCE = 15 mA 800 1500 800 1500 mV
TMIN to TMAX 1900 1900 mV
Operating Output Current 15 15 mA
TMIN to TMAX 12 12 mA
Short-Circuit Current 30 30 mA
Capacitive Load Drive 350 350 pF
POWER SUPPLY
Quiescent Current TMIN to TMAX 650 800 620 800 µA
Power Supply Rejection VS+ = 5 V to 15 V 70 80 70 80 dB
TMIN to TMAX 70 70 dB

REV. D –3–
AD820–SPECIFICATIONS (VS = ⴞ15 V @ TA = 25ⴗC, VCM = 0 V, VOUT = 0 V unless otherwise noted.)
AD820A AD820B
Parameter Conditions Min Typ Max Min Typ Max Unit
DC PERFORMANCE
Initial Offset 0.4 2 0.3 1.0 mV
Max Offset over Temperature 0.5 3 0.5 2 mV
Offset Drift 2 2 µV/°C
Input Bias Current VCM = 0 V 2 25 2 10 pA
VCM = –10 V 40 40 pA
at TMAX VCM = 0 V 0.5 5 0.5 2.5 nA
Input Offset Current 2 20 2 10 pA
at TMAX 0.5 0.5 nA
Open-Loop Gain VO = +10 V to –10 V
RL = 100 kΩ 500 2000 500 2000 V/mV
TMIN to TMAX 500 500 V/mV
RL = 10 kΩ 100 500 100 500 V/mV
TMIN to TMAX 100 100 V/mV
RL = 1 kΩ 30 45 30 45 V/mV
TMIN to TMAX 20 20 V/mV
NOISE/HARMONIC PERFORMANCE
Input Voltage Noise
0.1 Hz to 10 Hz 2 2 µV p-p
f = 10 Hz 25 25 nV/√Hz
f = 100 Hz 21 21 nV/√Hz
f = 1 kHz 16 16 nV/√Hz
f = 10 kHz 13 13 nV/√Hz
Input Current Noise
0.1 Hz to 10 Hz 18 18 fA p-p
f = 1 kHz 0.8 0.8 fA/√Hz
Harmonic Distortion RL = 10 kΩ
f = 10 kHz VO = ± 10 V –85 –85 dB
DYNAMIC PERFORMANCE
Unity Gain Frequency 1.9 1.9 MHz
Full Power Response VO p-p = 20 V 45 45 kHz
Slew Rate 3 3 V/µs
Settling Time
to 0.1% VO = 0 V to ± 10 V 4.1 4.1 µs
to 0.01% 4.5 4.5 µs
INPUT CHARACTERISTICS
Common-Mode Voltage Range 1 –15.2 +14 –15.2 +14 V
TMIN to TMAX –15.2 +14 –15.2 +14 V
CMRR VCM = –15 V to 12 V 70 80 74 90 dB
TMIN to TMAX 70 74 dB
Input Impedance
Differential 1013储0.5 1013储0.5 Ω储pF
Common Mode 1013储2.8 1013储2.8 Ω储pF
OUTPUT CHARACTERISTICS
Output Saturation Voltage2
VOL–VEE ISINK = 20 µA 5 7 5 7 mV
TMIN to TMAX 10 10 mV
VCC–VOH ISOURCE = 20 µA 10 14 10 14 mV
TMIN to TMAX 20 20 mV
VOL–VEE ISINK = 2 mA 40 55 40 55 mV
TMIN to TMAX 80 80 mV
VCC–VOH ISOURCE = 2 mA 80 110 80 110 mV
TMIN to TMAX 160 160 mV
VOL–VEE ISINK = 15 mA 300 500 300 500 mV
TMIN to TMAX 1000 1000 mV
VCC–VOH ISOURCE = 15 mA 800 1500 800 1500 mV
TMIN to TMAX 1900 1900 mV
Operating Output Current 20 20 mA
TMIN to TMAX 15 15 mA
Short-Circuit Current 45 45 mA
Capacitive Load Drive 350 350
POWER SUPPLY
Quiescent Current TMIN to TMAX 700 900 700 900 µA
Power Supply Rejection VS+ = 5 V to 15 V 70 80 70 80 dB
TMIN to TMAX 70 70 dB

–4– REV. D
AD820
NOTES
1
This is a functional specification. Amplifier bandwidth decreases when the input common-mode voltage is driven in the range (+ VS – 1 V) to +VS.
Common-mode error voltage is typically less than 5 mV with the common-mode voltage set at 1 volt below the positive supply.
2
VOL–VEE is defined as the difference between the lowest possible output voltage (V OL) and the minus voltage supply rail (V EE).
VCC–VOH is defined as the difference between the highest possible output voltage (V OH) and the positive supply voltage (V CC).
Specifications subject to change without notice.

ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS 1 NOTES


Supply Voltage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ± 18 V
1
Stresses above those listed under Absolute Maximum Ratings may cause perma-
nent damage to the device. This is a stress rating only; functional operation of the
Internal Power Dissipation2 device at these or any other conditions above those indicated in the operational
Plastic DIP (N) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.6 W section of this specification is not implied. Exposure to absolute maximum rating
SOIC (R) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.0 W conditions for extended periods may affect device reliability.
Input Voltage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (+VS + 0.2 V) to – (20 V + VS) 2
8-Lead Plastic DIP Package: θJA = 90°C/W
Output Short Circuit Duration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Indefinite 8-Lead SOIC Package: θJA = 160°C/W
Differential Input Voltage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ± 30 V
Storage Temperature Range (N) . . . . . . . . . –65°C to +125°C
Storage Temperature Range (R) . . . . . . . . . –65°C to +150°C
Operating Temperature Range
AD820A/B . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . –40°C to +85°C
Lead Temperature Range
(Soldering 60 sec) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 260°C

ORDERING GUIDE

Temperature Package Package


Model Range Description Options
AD820AN –40°C to +85°C 8-Lead Plastic Mini-DIP N-8
AD820BN* –40°C to +85°C 8-Lead Plastic Mini-DIP N-8
AD820AR –40°C to +85°C 8-Lead SOIC R-8
AD820BR –40°C to +85°C 8-Lead SOIC R-8
*Not for new design, obsolete April 2002.

CAUTION
ESD (electrostatic discharge) sensitive device. Electrostatic charges as high as 4000 V readily
accumulate on the human body and test equipment and can discharge without detection. Although WARNING!
the AD820 features proprietary ESD protection circuitry, permanent damage may occur on devices
subjected to high-energy electrostatic discharges. Therefore, proper ESD precautions are
ESD SENSITIVE DEVICE
recommended to avoid performance degradation or loss of functionality.

REV. D –5–
AD820–Typical Performance Characteristics
50 5

VS = 0V, 5V

40

INPUT BIAS CURRENT – pA


NUMBER OF UNITS

30

20 VS = 0V, +5V AND ⴞ5V

VS = ⴞ5V

10

0 –5
–0.5 –0.4 –0.3 –0.2 –0.1 0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 –5 –4 –3 –2 –1 0 1 2 3 4 5
OFFSET VOLTAGE – mV COMMON-MODE VOLTAGE – V

TPC 1. Typical Distribution of Offset Voltage TPC 4. Input Bias Current vs. Common-Mode
(248 Units) Voltage; VS = +5 V, 0 V and VS = ± 5 V

48 1k

VS = ⴞ5V
40 VS = ⴞ15V INPUT BIAS CURRENT – pA

100
32
% IN BIN

24
10

16

1
8

0
0.1
–10 –8 –6 –4 –2 0 2 4 6 8 10 –16 –12 –8 –4 0 4 8 12 16
OFFSET VOLTAGE DRIFT – ␮V/ⴗC COMMON-MODE VOLTAGE – V

TPC 2. Typical Distribution of Offset Voltage TPC 5. Input Bias Current vs. Common-Mode
Drift (120 Units) Voltage; VS = ± 15 V

50 100k

45
10k
40
INPUT BIAS CURRENT – pA

35
NUMBER OF UNITS

1k
30

25 100

20
10
15

10
1
5

0 0.1
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 20 40 60 80 100 120 140
INPUT BIAS CURRENT – pA TEMPERATURE – ⴗC

TPC 3. Typical Distribution of Input Bias TPC 6. Input Bias Current vs. Temperature;
Current (213 Units) VS = 5 V, VCM = 0

–6– REV. D
AD820
10M 40

POS RAIL
20 RL = 2k⍀

INPUT VOLTAGE – ␮V
VS = ⴞ15V
OPEN-LOOP GAIN –V/V

1M RL = 20k⍀
NEG RAIL
VS = 0V, 5V
0 POS
RAIL POS RAIL

100k
–20 NEG RAIL

RL = 100k⍀
NEG RAIL
10k –40
100 1k 10k 100k 0 60 120 180 240 300
LOAD RESISTANCE – ⍀ OUTPUT VOLTAGE FROM VOLTAGE RAILS – mV

TPC 7. Open-Loop Gain vs. Load Resistance TPC 10. Input Error Voltage with Output Voltage
within 300 mV of Either Supply Rail for Various
Resistive Loads; VS = ± 5 V

10M 1k

RL = 100k⍀ VS = ⴞ15V INPUT VOLTAGE NOISE – nV/ Hz


OPEN-LOOP GAIN – V/V

1M 100
VS = 0V, 5V

VS = ⴞ15V
RL = 10k⍀

VS = 0V, 5V
100k 10
VS = ⴞ15V
RL = 600⍀

VS = 0V, 5V

10k 1
–60 –40 –20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 1 10 100 1k 10k
TEMPERATURE – ⴗC FREQUENCY – Hz

TPC 8. Open-Loop Gain vs. Temperature TPC 11. Input Voltage Noise vs. Frequency

300 –40

RL = 10k⍀
–50 ACL = –1
200

–60
INPUT VOLTAGE – ␮V

100
RL = 10k⍀
RL = 100k⍀
THD – dB

–70

0
–80
VS = ⴞ15V; VOUT = 20V p-p
–100
–90
VS = ⴞ5V; VOUT = 9V p-p

–200 RL = 600⍀ –100


VS = 0V, 5V; VOUT = 4.5V p-p
–300 –110
–16 –12 –8 –4 0 4 8 12 16 100 1k 10k 100k
OUTPUT VOLTAGE – V FREQUENCY – Hz

TPC 9. Input Error Voltage vs. Output Voltage TPC 12. Total Harmonic Distortion vs. Frequency
for Resistive Loads

REV. D –7–
AD820
100 100 100

90

COMMON-MODE REJECTION – dB
80 80
80

PHASE MARGIN IN DEGREES


PHASE
OPEN-LOOP GAIN – dB

70
60 60
GAIN VS = 0V, 5V VS = ⴞ15V
60

40 40 50

40
20 20
30

RL = 2k⍀ 20
0 0
CL = 100pF
10

–20 –20 0
10 100 1k 10k 100k 1M 10M 10 100 1k 10k 100k 1M 10M
FREQUENCY – Hz FREQUENCY – Hz

TPC 13. Open-Loop Gain and Phase Margin TPC 16. Common-Mode Rejection vs. Frequency
vs. Frequency

1k 5

ACL = +1

COMMON-MODE ERROR VOLTAGE – mV


VS = ⴞ15V
100 4
OUTPUT IMPEDANCE – ⍀

NEGATIVE POSITIVE
10 3 RAIL RAIL

+25ⴗC
1 2

+125ⴗC
+125ⴗC
0.1 1
–55ⴗC
–55ⴗC

0.01 0
100 1k 10k 100k 1M 10M –1 0 1 2 3
FREQUENCY – Hz COMMON-MODE VOLTAGE FROM SUPPLY RAILS – V

TPC 14. Output Impedance vs. Frequency TPC 17. Absolute Common-Mode Error vs.
Common-Mode Voltage from Supply Rails
(VS – VCM)

16 1000
OUTPUT SATURATION VOLTAGE – mV

12
OUTPUT SWING FROM 0 TO ⴞVolts

1%
8

100
4

VS – VOH
0 0.1% 0.01% ERROR
VOL – VS
–4
10
–8
1%

–12

–16 0
0.0 1.0 2.0 3.0 4.0 5.0 0.001 0.01 0.1 1 10 100
SETTLING TIME – ␮s LOAD CURRENT – mA

TPC 15. Output Swing and Error vs. Settling Time TPC 18. Output Saturation Voltage vs. Load Current

–8– REV. D
AD820
1000 120
ISOURCE = 10mA
110
OUTPUT SATURATION VOLTAGE – mV

100

POWER SUPPLY REJECTION – dB


ISINK = 10mA
90

100 80
ISOURCE = 1mA
70
ISINK = 1mA 60 +PSRR
–PSRR
50
ISOURCE = 10␮A
10 40
ISINK = 10␮A
30

20
10

1 0
–60 –40 –20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 10 100 1k 10k 100k 1M 10M
TEMPERATURE – ⴗC FREQUENCY – Hz

TPC 19. Output Saturation Voltage vs. TPC 22. Power Supply Rejection vs. Frequency
Temperature

80 30

70 R1 = 2k⍀
SHORT CIRCUIT CURRENT LIMIT – mA

VS = ⴞ15V 25
60 VS = ⴞ15V

OUTPUT VOLTAGE – V
20
50 –OUT
VS = ⴞ15V
40 15
VS = 0V, 5V
+
30
– 10
20 VS = 0V, 5V
+ VS = 0V, 5V
5
10

0 0
–60 –40 –20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 10k 100k 1M 10M
TEMPERATURE – ⴗC FREQUENCY – Hz

TPC 20. Short Circuit Current Limit vs. TPC 23. Large Signal Frequency Response
Temperature

800
T = +125ⴗC

700
T = +25ⴗC
QUIESCENT CURRENT – ␮A

600
T = –55ⴗC

500

400

300

200

100

0
0 4 8 12 16 20 24 28 30 36
TOTAL SUPPLY VOLTAGE – V

TPC 21. Quiescent Current vs. Supply


Voltage vs. Temperature

REV. D –9–
AD820

+VS
0.01␮F

3 7
VIN
6
AD820
2 VOUT
RL 100pF
0.01␮F
4

–VS

Figure 3. Unity Gain Follower Figure 6. Large Signal Response Unity Gain
Follower; VS = ± 15 V, RL = 10 kΩ

Figure 4. 20 V, 25 kHz Sine Input; Unity Gain Figure 7. Small Signal Response Unity Gain
Follower; RL = 600 Ω, VS = ± 15 V Follower; VS = ± 15 V, RL = 10 kΩ

GND GND

Figure 5. VS = 5 V, 0 V; Unity Gain Follower Figure 8. VS = 5 V, 0 V; Unity Gain Follower


Response to 0 V to 4 V Step Response to 0 V to 5 V Step

–10– REV. D
AD820

+VS
0.01␮F

3 7
VIN
6
AD820
2 VOUT
RL 100pF
4
GND

Figure 9. Unity Gain Follower Figure 12. VS = 5 V, 0 V; Unity Gain Follower


Response to 40 mV Step Centered 40 mV
above Ground

10k⍀ 20k⍀
VIN
+VS VOUT 100

0.01␮F

2 7

6
AD820
3 RL 100pF
4

GND

Figure 10. Gain of Two Inverter Figure 13. VS = 5 V, 0 V; Gain-of-Two Inverter


Response to 20 mV Step, Centered 20 mV
below Ground

GND

Figure 11. VS = 5 V, 0 V; Gain-of-Two Inverter


Response to 2.5 V Step Centered –1.25 V
below Ground

REV. D –11–
AD820
APPLICATION NOTES A current limiting resistor should be used in series with the
Input Characteristics input of the AD820 if there is a possibility of the input voltage
In the AD820, n-channel JFETs are used to provide a low offset, exceeding the positive supply by more than 300 mV, or if an
low noise, high impedance input stage. Minimum input common- input voltage will be applied to the AD820 when ± VS = 0. The
mode voltage extends from 0.2 V below –VS to 1 V less than +VS. amplifier will be damaged if left in that condition for more than
Driving the input voltage closer to the positive rail will cause a 10 seconds. A 1 kΩ resistor allows the amplifier to withstand up
loss of amplifier bandwidth (as can be seen by comparing the to 10 volts of continuous overvoltage, and increases the input
large signal responses shown in Figures 5 and 8) and increased voltage noise by a negligible amount.
common-mode voltage error as illustrated in TPC 11. Input voltages less than –VS are a completely different story.
The AD820 does not exhibit phase reversal for input voltages The amplifier can safely withstand input voltages 20 V below the
up to and including +VS. Figure 14a shows the response of an minus supply voltage as long as the total voltage from the positive
AD820 voltage follower to a 0 V to 5 V (+VS) square wave supply to the input terminal is less than 36 V. In addition, the
input. The input and output are superimposed. The output input stage typically maintains picoamp level input currents across
polarity tracks the input polarity up to +VS—no phase reversal. that input voltage range.
The reduced bandwidth above a 4 V input causes the rounding The AD820 is designed for 13 nV/√Hz wideband input voltage
of the output wave form. For input voltages greater than +VS, a noise and maintains low noise performance to low frequencies
resistor in series with the AD820’s plus input will prevent phase (refer to TPC 11). This noise performance, along with the AD820’s
reversal, at the expense of greater input voltage noise. This is low input current and current noise means that the AD820
illustrated in Figure 14b. contributes negligible noise for applications with source resistances
Since the input stage uses n-channel JFETs, input current during greater than 10 kΩ and signal bandwidths greater than 1 kHz.
normal operation is negative; the current flows out from the input This is illustrated in Figure 15.
terminals. If the input voltage is driven more positive than +VS
100k
– 0.4 V, the input current will reverse direction as internal device
WHENEVER JOHNSON NOISE IS GREATER THAN
junctions become forward biased. This is illustrated in TPC 4. AMPLIFIER NOISE, AMPLIFIER NOISE CAN BE
10k CONSIDERED NEGLIGIBLE FOR APPLICATION.
INPUT VOLTAGE NOISE – ␮VRMS

1kHz

1k
RESISTOR JOHNSON
NOISE
100

10
10Hz

1
GND AMPLIFIER-GENERATED
NOISE
0.1
10k 100k 1M 10M 100M 1G 10G
(a) SOURCE IMPEDANCE – ⍀

Figure 15. Total Noise vs. Source Impedance

+VS
Output Characteristics
The AD820’s unique bipolar rail-to-rail output stage swings within
5 mV of the minus supply and 10 mV of the positive supply with
no external resistive load. The AD820’s approximate output
saturation resistance is 40 Ω sourcing and 20 Ω sinking. This can
be used to estimate output saturation voltage when driving heavier
GND current loads. For instance, when sourcing 5 mA, the saturation
voltage to the positive supply rail will be 200 mV, when sinking
5 mA, the saturation voltage to the minus rail will be 100 mV.
(b)
+5V
The amplifier’s open-loop gain characteristic will change as a
RP function of resistive load, as shown in TPCs 7 through 10. For
VIN load resistances over 20 kΩ, the AD820’s input error voltage is
AD820 virtually unchanged until the output voltage is driven to 180 mV
VOUT
of either supply.
If the AD820’s output is driven hard against the output satura-
Figure 14. (a) Response with RP = 0; VIN from 0 to +VS tion voltage, it will recover within 2 µs of the input returning to
Figure 36. (b) VIN = 0 to +VS + 200 mV the amplifier’s linear operating region.
VOUT = 0 to +VS
RP = 49.9 kΩ

–12– REV. D
AD820
Direct capacitive load will interact with the amplifier’s effective Figure 18 shows a possible configuration for extending capaci-
output impedance to form an additional pole in the amplifier’s tance load drive capability for a unity gain follower. With these
feedback loop, which can cause excessive peaking on the pulse component values, the circuit will drive 5,000 pF with a 10%
response or loss of stability. Worst case is when the amplifier is used overshoot.
as a unity gain follower. Figure 16 shows the AD820’s pulse response
as a unity gain follower driving 350 pF. This amount of overshoot +VS
0.01␮F
indicates approximately 20 degrees of phase margin—the system
3 7
is stable, but is nearing the edge. Configurations with less loop
VIN 100⍀
gain, and as a result less loop bandwidth, will be much less sensi- AD820
6

tive to capacitance load effects. Figure 17 is a plot of capacitive 2 VOUT


0.01␮F
load that will result in a 20 degree phase margin versus noise gain 4

for the AD820. Noise gain is the inverse of the feedback attenu– –VS 20pF
ation factor provided by the feedback network in use.
20k⍀

Figure 18. Extending Unity Gain Follower Capacitive Load


Capability Beyond 350 pF

OFFSET VOLTAGE ADJUSTMENT


The AD820’s offset voltage is low, so external offset voltage null-
ing is not usually required. Figure 19 shows the recommended
technique for AD820’s packaged in plastic DIPs. Adjusting offset
voltage in this manner will change the offset voltage temperature
drift by 4 µV/°C for every millivolt of induced offset. The null pins
are not functional for AD820s in the SO-8 “R” package.
+VS
Figure 16. Small Signal Response of AD820 as Unity Gain
Follower Driving 350 pF Capacitive Load 3
7

6
AD820
5 1
2 5
20k⍀
4

4 –VS
RF
RI
NOISE GAIN – 1+

Figure 19. Offset Null


3
APPLICATIONS
Single Supply Half-Wave and Full-Wave Rectifiers
An AD820 configured as a unity gain follower and operated with
2
a single supply can be used as a simple half-wave rectifier. The
AD820’s inputs maintain picoamp level input currents even when
driven well below the minus supply. The rectifier puts that behav-
1
300 1k 3k 10k 30k ior to good use, maintaining an input impedance of over 1011 Ω
CAPACITIVE LOAD FOR 20ⴗ PHASE MARGIN – pF for input voltages from 1 volt from the positive supply to 20 volts
below the negative supply.
The full and half-wave rectifier shown in Figure 20 operates as
follows: when VIN is above ground, R1 is bootstrapped through
RF
the unity gain follower A1 and the loop of amplifier A2. This forces
RI the inputs of A2 to be equal, thus no current flows through R1 or R2,
and the circuit output tracks the input. When VIN is below ground,
the output of A1 is forced to ground. The noninverting input of
Figure 17. Capacitive Load Tolerance vs. Noise Gain
amplifier A2 sees the ground level output of A1, therefore, A2 oper-
ates as a unity gain inverter. The output at node C is then a full-wave
rectified version of the input. Node B is a buffered half-wave
rectified version of the input. Input voltages up to ±18 volts can
be rectified, depending on the voltage supply used.

REV. D –13–
AD820
R1 R2 Low Power Three-Pole Sallen Key Low-Pass Filter
100k⍀ 100k⍀ The AD820’s high input impedance makes it a good selection
+VS for active filters. High value resistors can be used to construct
+VS 0.01␮F low frequency filters with capacitors much less than 1 µF. The
7 AD820’s picoamp level input currents contribute minimal dc errors.
A 0.01␮F 3
7 C
3 6 Figure 22 shows an example, a 10 Hz three-pole Sallen Key
VIN
A2
6 2
A1 4 AD820 FULL-WAVE
RECTIFIED OUTPUT
Filter. The high value used for R1 minimizes interaction with
2
4 AD820 signal source resistance. Pole placement in this version of the
B
filter minimizes the Q associated with the two-pole section of
the filter. This eliminates any peaking of the noise contribution
HALF-WAVE
RECTIFIED OUTPUT of resistors R1, R2, and R3, thus minimizing the inherent out-
put voltage noise of the filter.
C2
0.022␮F

+VS
A 0.01␮F
R1 R2 R3
243k⍀ 243k⍀ 243k⍀ 3 7
VIN C1 C3 6
B 0.022␮F 0.022␮F AD820
2 VOUT
0.01␮F
4
C –VS

–10

Figure 20. Single Supply Half- and Full-Wave –20


FILTER GAIN RESPONSE – dB

Rectifier –30

–40
4.5 V Low Dropout, Low Power Reference –50
The rail-to-rail performance of the AD820 can be used to provide
–60
low dropout performance for low power reference circuits powered
with a single low voltage supply. Figure 21 shows a 4.5 V reference –70

using the AD820 and the AD680, a low power 2.5 V bandgap –80
reference. R2 and R3 set up the required gain of 1.8 to develop
–90
the 4.5 V output. R1 and C2 form a low-pass RC filter to reduce
the noise contribution of the AD680. –100
0.1 1 10 100 1k
FREQUENCY – Hz
2.5V
OUTPUT
4.5V Figure 22. 10 Hz Sallen Key Low-Pass Filter
U2 6 OUTPUT
5V AD820 R2
7 4 80k⍀
(20k⍀)
2
2.5V ⴞ10mV 3 2 C3
3 U1 6
10␮F/25V
AD680 R1
100k⍀ R3
4 C2 100k⍀
C1 0.1␮F FILM
0.1␮F (25k⍀)
REF
COMMON

Figure 21. Single Supply 4.5 V Low Dropout


Reference
With a 1 mA load, this reference maintains the 4.5 V output
with a supply voltage down to 4.7 V. The amplitude of the
recovery transient for a 1 mA to 10 mA step change in load
current is under 20 mV, and settles out in a few microseconds.
Output voltage noise is less than 10 µV rms in a 25 kHz noise
bandwidth.

–14– REV. D
AD820

OUTLINE DIMENSIONS

Mini-DIP Package
(N-8)
Dimensions shown in inches and (millimeters)

0.39 (9.91)
MAX

8 5
0.25 0.31
(6.35) (7.87)
1 4

PIN 1 0.30 (7.62)


0.10 (2.54) REF
BSC
0.035 ⴞ 0.01
0.165 ⴞ 0.01 (0.89 ⴞ 0.25)
(4.19 ⴞ 0.25)
0.18 ⴞ 0.03 0.011 ⴞ 0.003
0.125 (3.18) (4.57 ⴞ 0.75) (0.28 ⴞ 0.08)
MIN
15ⴗ
0.018 ⴞ 0.003 0.033 SEATING 0ⴗ
(0.46 ⴞ 0.08) (0.84) PLANE
NOM

SOIC Package
(R-8)
Dimensions shown in millimeters (inches)

REV. D –15–
AD820
Revision History
Location Page
Data Sheet changed from REV. C to REV. D.
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